In ancient Greek mythology, a contingent of ships sailed from, among other places, the island kingdom of Ithaca to besiege the city of Troy. A few millennia later, on the night of January 21, a contingent of cars descended from Ithaca College’s South Hill to pay a visit to another group of Trojans, this time in Newfield, N.Y.
But the occupants of the cars pulling into the parking lot of the Sue France Gymnasium at Newfield High School weren’t soldiers bent on destruction. Rather, they were members of the Ithaca College football team, who on that night were focused on supporting the Newfield Trojans’ boys’ varsity basketball team, coached by their teammate, defensive lineman Andrew Mendel ’27.
When Mendel isn’t standing in a football huddle at Butterfield Stadium, he’s drawing up plays on the sidelines of the basketball court as the Trojans’ first-year head coach. And along with his energy, enthusiasm, and coaching knowledge, he’s brought reinforcements to Newfield, in the form of the teammates who routinely show up to cheer on his squad.